Content:

These are excellent tables, my only desire being I want longer tables. One of the best aspects of any RPG supplement is it’s ability to get the creative juices flowing and this certainly does that.

The ease of healing in D&D can often be viewed as unrealistic and exaggerated. The addition of more complications can help with that and ground this more, the use of these tables does so without introducing a significant slow down to game/narrative pacing which would make the game less fun.

I may have to work on making some expansions.

Presentation:

This is the only downer. So as a disclaimer, I have a degree in Digital Design even if I ended up in an entirely different career. So I can be nit-picky on some details, take that in consideration. The visuals are haphazard and not particularly consistent. The icons for damage type are a mix of clip art of a wide variety of visual styles. The pagination makes it hard to read, and I feel the tables really should never run over to the next page.

Additional Thoughts

I will not include as verbose a set of notes for each, but here is an expanded Bludgeoning Lingering Injuries table.